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Meaning of Today
The primary meaning of "Today" is the present day.
Etymology of Today
The word "Today" originates from Old English "tō dæg", which is a combination of "tō" meaning "to" and "dæg" meaning "day"
Historically, the word has been used to refer to the current day, with its meaning and usage remaining relatively consistent over time
Synonyms
now
presently
currently
at present
nowadays
modernly
contemporarily
freshly
newly
recently
lately
immediately
instantly
straight away
forthwith
this day
nowadays
presently
contemporaneously
freshly
at this moment
in the present
currently
this moment
now
modern day
contemporary
immediate
fresh
new
recent
late
Definitions
- The day that is now taking place, as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow
- The present time, as opposed to the past or future
Usage Examples
- I have a meeting today, so I need to prepare my presentation
- The weather forecast says it will rain today, so don't forget your umbrella
- The new policy will be implemented today, and all employees are required to attend a briefing
Antonyms
yesterday
tomorrow
last week
next week
last month
next month
last year
next year
formerly
previously
once
then
afterwards
later
subsequently
eventually
ultimately
finally
someday
one day
in the future
in the past